Ahem! I think I did H !! But, it's finished!
All the fiddly bits have been added to the Boston, such as the step, antenna wires, a dinghy pack made from 'Milliput' and so on. The figures are painted and in place, but I've yet to make a 'Trolley Ac' power unit and another converted figure for a ground crew member, plus a couple of minor things. But the main thing is the model, not the base and surroundings, so I'll post the 'Finished' pictures in a new thread.
I need to take some decent shots yet, as the lighting I used was far from satisfactory, and I'm not 100% happy with the figures either. I know a bad workman always blames his tools, but this current Humbrol paint is far too 'sticky', even when thinned, for delicate figure painting. Ah well!
Anyway, here's one pic for now. The scene shows 'Jack' Wilson about to take the Form 700 from the Flight Sergeant 'Chiefy', whilst the Navigator, Sgt. Willie MacDonald, checks his navigation equipment bag, before donning his parachute harness, laying next to him with the chest-pack 'chute, and climbing aboard. At the rear of the aircraft, the stand-in Air Gunner, Flt. Lt. J.G. Partridge, explains the boarding procedure to Sgt. 'Terry' Hunt, the camera man who is to make a film of the operation for Pathe Gazette.
I wonder what happened to the film after they were shot down?
Thanks again for all your support and kind comments during this build.